Aug 25

Anyone know the the name of the backing track running on these iPhone ads?

Question by Justin: Anyone know the the name of the backing track running on these iPhone ads?
Here they are. Both ads have the same track.

http://www.apple.com/iphone/gallery/ads/#first-steps-large
http://www.apple.com/iphone/gallery/ads/#on-hold-large

Best answer:

Answer by baller982
“Stringing up Conkers” – The Boy Least Likely To
http://s0.ilike.com/play#The+Boy+Least+Likely+To:Stringing+Up+Conkers:114145725:s46109941.11805337.1186839.0.2.89%2Cstd_c4192ca162754a429059db0f8990d468

Add your own answer in the comments!

Aug 25

MILITARY LASER, (can attach weapon, keychain) www.bayarealasers.com (bay area)

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Price: $ 50

Location

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Aug 25

176.365 – FRUIT NINJA!

176.365 – FRUIT NINJA!
Iphone Tutorials
Image by Josh Liba
HAAII-YAH!!!

How to do this shot on the blog. 😉

My new favorite iPhone game is FRUIT NINJA!
The objective is… to slice fruit. That’s pretty much it.
Sounds boring, but easily one of the most addictive games ever.

Much harder in real life.

For iPad users, I have confirmation from one of the producers at HalfBrick Studios that Fruit Ninja HD is coming soon!

Aug 25

Analyst: Verizon iPhone details “still being ironed out”

Analyst: Verizon iPhone details “still being ironed out”
An analyst with Kaufman Bros. says that Apple and Verizon are still ironing out the details, including the technology and economics, of Verizon offering the iPhone. It’s speculation we’ve heard before, and as per other rumors, the analyst pegs a Verizon iPhone in either “2011 or 2012.” Read the full story here.
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Apple technology could identify iPhone thieves
Patented tech could use photos and recordings If someone steals your iPhone, you might be able to remotely wipe it in order to protect sensitive data. But what about catching the thief? An Apple patent application, filed earlier this year but posted online last week, describes sophisticated ways to do just that.
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